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there's a dysfunction going on in washington. we have the latest nbc news wall street journal poll finding that only 45% of americans approve of the job the president is doing. that's the lowest in polling since august of 2011 when the president was embroiled in the stand-off over the debt ceiling. when everybody gets back from their little respite here in august and they get back to washington, d.c., we've got big budget battles looming. how do you think the president's going to try to address that today and the fact that they haven't been getting along so far, what's going to make any difference coming up in a couple weeks? >> i'm not sure he's going to step into those questions right now. he's about to leave for his vacation. this is the time of year where outside of washington, outside of the political class, not that many people want to really dive down deep into questions of sequestration and whether we're going to shut down the government over obama care. i think he might sidestep those issues for now. but he does know --
there's a dysfunction going on in washington. we have the latest nbc news wall street journal poll finding that only 45% of americans approve of the job the president is doing. that's the lowest in polling since august of 2011 when the president was embroiled in the stand-off over the debt ceiling. when everybody gets back from their little respite here in august and they get back to washington, d.c., we've got big budget battles looming. how do you think the president's going to try to address...
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his mom went to be see him since she was in washington. they walked in the park. he began to cry. she said, you must go and see him quickly. i did. i said, let's go to the hospital right now. that was a surrender. there was no fight back. i knew something was wrong. they detected by p eed bipolar. it became most graphic to me when i called one day and said there's a great yearning for you to be here. they really missed you. he said, did they really miss me? i said yes. he began to cry and said, i think i let them down. it was just highs and lows. this is a distressful condition. i hope you'll learn more about bipolar. there have been so many people on this journey, on the airplane and downtown. my mother is bipolar, my father is bipolar. i think what hit me in arizona and minnesota, the only african-american person there. many people who have it have no capacity to get diagnosis or to get treatment. it's potential to affect behavior that's devastating. i'm glad the judge in her own way took it into account. thank you very much, friends. >> hearing there from jesse jackson sr., als
his mom went to be see him since she was in washington. they walked in the park. he began to cry. she said, you must go and see him quickly. i did. i said, let's go to the hospital right now. that was a surrender. there was no fight back. i knew something was wrong. they detected by p eed bipolar. it became most graphic to me when i called one day and said there's a great yearning for you to be here. they really missed you. he said, did they really miss me? i said yes. he began to cry and said,...
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have live coverage of the let freedom ring ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. also, tamron will anchor a special hour of coverage tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern where we will air dr. martin luther king's entire "i have a dream" speech. do not miss that. "the cycle" is up next. stick around. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> what our political you want a has learned from top aides to the president. >>> our exclusive interview is ahead. >>> speaking of games, is washington angling to host the olympics? if so, is obstructionism an olympic event? >>> plus, krystal has two wards to say to the gop. thank you. wait, did you think she was going to say so
have live coverage of the let freedom ring ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. also, tamron will anchor a special hour of coverage tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern where we will air dr. martin luther king's entire "i have a dream" speech. do not miss that. "the cycle" is up next. stick around. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're...
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today, more than 900 roads in 40 states and washington, d.c. are named after king, but it can be a dubious honor. many of the streets are in poor communities. violence and crime so common they've become a stereotype. >> if you're on martin luther king boulevard, there's some violence going down. i'm lost, i'm on martin luther king. run! >> white isn't running from the stigma. he's determined to change it. his nonprofit, beloved streets of america, wants to revitalize mlk streets around the country, starting with st. louis. >> right now it's a vacant lot. >> soon to be transformed into a park. >> this will be the symbol of greater things to come. >> some mlk streets like new york's mlk boulevard in harlem are in thriving commercial areas in historic neighborhoods, but elsewhere getting a prime location can be an uphill battle. many have faced resistance and can be relegated to obscure parts of the city. derek alderman from the university of tennessee has been studying mlk streets for 15 years. >> this isn't really just about king. this is about
today, more than 900 roads in 40 states and washington, d.c. are named after king, but it can be a dubious honor. many of the streets are in poor communities. violence and crime so common they've become a stereotype. >> if you're on martin luther king boulevard, there's some violence going down. i'm lost, i'm on martin luther king. run! >> white isn't running from the stigma. he's determined to change it. his nonprofit, beloved streets of america, wants to revitalize mlk streets...
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. >>> earlier republican senator lindsey graham said, quote, americans in washington -- we're going to take you now to cleveland, ohio, where we're hearing an update now following the sentencing of ariel castro. >> you heard from them and their representatives. we will always be inspired. the law enforcement was dedicated to find these women. they never gave up. they looked and they searched and no one was -- other than the family, of course, was more relieved or happy than these individual law enforcement officers. so i want to thank the law enforcement officers for their faith and their willingness to continue. i want to give my heart felt thanks to the cleveland police to the chief calvin williams represented here. chief mcgrath is in another meeting, emergency matter. the second one here is the fbi. the fbi has has been tremendous in all aspects of this case. they worked with the cleveland police and the sheriff's office and bci from start to finish and i want to thank the agent in charge, special agent in charge, steve anthony of the fbi representing a tremendous group, not just h
. >>> earlier republican senator lindsey graham said, quote, americans in washington -- we're going to take you now to cleveland, ohio, where we're hearing an update now following the sentencing of ariel castro. >> you heard from them and their representatives. we will always be inspired. the law enforcement was dedicated to find these women. they never gave up. they looked and they searched and no one was -- other than the family, of course, was more relieved or happy than these...
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we are also watching another event in washington, d.c., where the president will award u.s. army staff sergeant ty carter the medal of honor for his actions while fighting in afghanistan. it will be the fifth living individual who fought in this war. people are saying this is an interesting time situation and that the president is giving out this award in reflection of the war in afghanistan and the continued violence that's spiked right now in iraq and deciding what to do with syria here. >> well, i'm sure this was an event planned well in advance, but it does bring -- >> but timing gives reflection. >> exactly. it does bring into sharp focus the fact that there is no appetite among americans to go back on a third adventure in the middle east. the president, when the time comes for him to communicate, not so much with congress but with the american people, about why he needs to do this action in syria, whatever that action is, he's going to need to message that very carefully to make it clear to americans what the stakes are and for a person who's taken a very long time to
we are also watching another event in washington, d.c., where the president will award u.s. army staff sergeant ty carter the medal of honor for his actions while fighting in afghanistan. it will be the fifth living individual who fought in this war. people are saying this is an interesting time situation and that the president is giving out this award in reflection of the war in afghanistan and the continued violence that's spiked right now in iraq and deciding what to do with syria here....
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nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins me now live from washington. pete, i've heard a lot of people intrigued by the timeline of this. the travel alert expires august 31st. we're focused on sunday here. certainly wouldn't be isolated to a 24-hour span of time. >> no, that's been clear from the beginning, tamron, that the window on this opens on sunday, but it's pretty clear -- it was clear to us yesterday that it could go for many days, and i think you see the travel warning go through the end of august which gives you an idea that part of the problem here is that this threat information is vague about where an attack would be, what kind of plot it would be, what form it would take, what the target is. the only thing they have basically that's got any specificity at all is the timeline, but based on this information, the embassy -- or the state department now is closing the embassies on sunday that you see on the map here that would normally be open. then the question is, will they go beyond that when they get to monday and tuesday if they can't -- h
nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins me now live from washington. pete, i've heard a lot of people intrigued by the timeline of this. the travel alert expires august 31st. we're focused on sunday here. certainly wouldn't be isolated to a 24-hour span of time. >> no, that's been clear from the beginning, tamron, that the window on this opens on sunday, but it's pretty clear -- it was clear to us yesterday that it could go for many days, and i think you see the travel warning...
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john kerry got these negotiators together in washington last month. he's said that the palestinian president is committed to holding these peace talks with israel. so from your per spektdive, what you know from your sources, why would prime minister netanyahu potentially have put these talks in jeopardy at this stage? >> well, a lot of what happens around the talks -- i mean, we don't know for sure. a lot of it is posturing for domestic audiences. each side does things and reacts to the other side as part of somewhat of a choreographed dance. i think to some degree, you know, you see the settlement announcement around the same time as the prisoner release. that's probably not a coincidence. john kerry said these announcements were largely unsurprising. it might have been a little more than they were anticipating. i think to some degree what's happening here is each side has to show they're going into the negotiations where they're not caving, they're protecting the interests of their people, they're playing to their bases at home, so to speak. you kno
john kerry got these negotiators together in washington last month. he's said that the palestinian president is committed to holding these peace talks with israel. so from your per spektdive, what you know from your sources, why would prime minister netanyahu potentially have put these talks in jeopardy at this stage? >> well, a lot of what happens around the talks -- i mean, we don't know for sure. a lot of it is posturing for domestic audiences. each side does things and reacts to the...
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it is in washington state. >>> and i'm abby
it is in washington state. >>> and i'm abby
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it is in washington state. >>> and i'm abby huntsman. how do people feel about men and women in power, like their bosses? we'll report how men and women see men and women in power on "the cycle" on august 19th, 2013. ♪ >>> shout out to carol king. we begin with egypt as america focuses on that $1.5 billion in aid we give egypt each year. more than 800 people are confirmed dead since wednesday. that number is expected to go higher. adding the potential for more unrest is this. hosni mubarak might be released while awaiting trial. over the weekend, 25 off-duty egyptian policemen were executed in an
it is in washington state. >>> and i'm abby huntsman. how do people feel about men and women in power, like their bosses? we'll report how men and women see men and women in power on "the cycle" on august 19th, 2013. ♪ >>> shout out to carol king. we begin with egypt as america focuses on that $1.5 billion in aid we give egypt each year. more than 800 people are confirmed dead since wednesday. that number is expected to go higher. adding the potential for more...